
The Kazakhstan Center for Public-Private Partnership highlights best practices that are already making a tangible difference in people’s lives. These include projects implemented across various regions of the country that have proven their relevance and effectiveness in practice.
In the East Kazakhstan Region, a PPP project is being implemented for the operation of the Boris Alexandrov Sports Palace, where conditions have been created for both grassroots and professional sports, the training of high-performance athletes, and participation in national and international competitions.
In Astana, the Paralympic Training Center and the “Tarlan” Ice Arena have received high recognition. This facility opens up new opportunities for people with disabilities and supports Kazakhstan’s Paralympians in preparing for major international competitions.
In the Kyzylorda Region, a partnership between the public and private sectors led to the opening of the inclusive kindergarten “Rauan,” where children with special educational needs receive support, develop their abilities, and confidently take their first steps toward education in mainstream schools.
These projects clearly demonstrate how public-private partnership works not on paper, but in real life—where accessibility, development, and new opportunities for people and regions truly matter.